What to Expect in Printers in 2012Want to print from your smartphone or tablet--or from another city? The printers of 2012 will handle that for you--and offer other ways to use the Web or email to make printing easier.

The Cloud, Day 19: IT Department IncludedYes, the 30 Days With the Cloud saga continues. After a bit of a holiday hiatus, the series is back in gear and taking a look at the backend support that comes with using cloud services.

Ultrabooks: Laptops as Light as AirUltrabooks--from Acer, Asus, Lenovo, and Toshiba--promise to deliver enough power to satisfy your needs in a thinner, lighter package than previous Windows laptops could offer. We took the first Ultrabooks for a spin in the PCWorld Labs.

A User’s Guide to Android Ice Cream SandwichIce Cream Sandwich adds some delicious upgrades, but it still requires a bit of a learning curve. We’ll walk you through the good, the bad, and the ugly of Google’s latest version of Android and provide some tips to get you all set up with the new OS.

20 Best U.S. Airports for Tech TravelersLooking for a place where you can get things done--or be entertained--while waiting for a flight? We tested Wi-Fi quality and cell reception (and counted electrical outlets) at the 40 largest airports in the United States, to find the ones that do the best job of keeping you plugged in at the gate and in the air.

Sony PlayStation Vita Launches With Technical ProblemsWhile Sony hasn't released official sales figures yet, Japanese magazine publisher Enterbrain estimates 321,407 PlayStation Vita units were sold last weekend. While the new game system looks great, many early adopters complain the device is confusing and unstable.

How To Get Windows 8 Features NowYou don't have to wait until next year to see what Windows 8 has to offer. Use these tricks to update your operating system's look and feel right now.

Stop SOPA! A Plea from the Inventors of the InternetCongress seems to be taking its cues from industry lobbyists when it comes to pending SOPA legislation, but hopefully it will take into consideration a letter from Internet luminaries begging it to reject this bill before it kills the thing they're ostensibly trying to protect.

Facebook Timelines: How to Get StartedFacebook's new feature, which was announced in February, allows users to tell their entire life stories through the social network. Here's what you need to know about it.

Can a Gamepad Beat a Keyboard and Mouse?Can console and PC gamers play nicely together? Three PCWorld editors try playing console first-person shooters with a keyboard-and-mouse controller, and report their results.

How to Create Android and iPhone RingtonesAndroid and Apple smartphones are everywhere, and it can be hard to tell your phone apart from the crowd. Set a custom ringtone so that you know exactly when you're getting a phone call, text message, or voicemail.